This picture of Gautam Gambhir and Jaspreet Bumrah who went viral during LIVE match, know what is the truth?

Truth of viral photo with Bumrah’s serious (photo -ndy kearns/getty images)

On the second day of the first Test match being played against England, the Indian team veteran fast bowler Jasprit Bumrah took three wickets while bowling fatal. However, during the match, Jasprit Bumrah was seen talking to the Indian team’s head coach Gautam Gambhir. The picture of both of them from Team India’s dressing room is becoming viral on social media. Cricket fans are speculating in various ways about the picture. Some also linked it to a sharp debate between the two. However, what is the real truth of Chhaitswir on social media, there is no concrete basis for it.

Jasprit Bumrah bowled deadly

Jasprit Bumrah dismissed England opener Jack Croly for four in the Leeds Test while he also made Ben Docket his victim. Ben Docket scored 62 runs in this match. Not only this, he also dismissed the best batsman Joe Root. Joe Root was able to score 28 runs in this match. Talking about Bumrah, after taking two wickets, he went out of the ground for a while and was seen talking to Gautam Gambhir. After returning to the ground, he dismissed Joe Root and gave Team India a significant success.

England have scored 209 runs by losing three wickets till the end of the second day’s play. Oli Pope has scored a century. Oli Pope is currently scored 100* runs. Harry Brook has not opened his account yet. Earlier, Team India scored 471 runs in their first innings losing all wickets. Yashasvi Jaiswal scored an innings of 101 runs while captain Shubman Gill scored 147 runs.

Rishabh Pant also scored a century

Rishabh Pant also scored 134 runs while batting. KL Rahul contributed 42 runs. For England, captain Ben Stokes and Josh Tung took 4-4 wickets. The England team is still behind by 262 runs. The third day of the game will be important for both teams. Both teams can be seen putting pressure on each other. Jasprit Bumrah will see the aggressive bowling of the third day of the game. He would like to take more and more wickets.

Asish Roy
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